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| Wednesday, 15 May, 2002, 12:03 GMT 13:03 UK In pictures: Sierra Leone counts votes Votes are being counted in Sierra Leone following elections that are expected to give the war-torn country a new start after a decade of bloodshed. President Ahmad Tejan Kabbah has taken a big lead in early results in his bid for re-election against eight other candidates, including former rebels from the Revolutionary United Front Party. ![]() Those whose arms were hacked off during the war had to vote using their toes ![]() Celebrations - and disappointment - as early results start to trickle in ![]() People were eager to vote and started queuing early in the morning ![]() Sierra Leone hosts the world's largest UN peace-keeping force ![]() Peace has returned to Freetown but the future remains uncertain |
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